ABOUT LONDON
If you want to go to London, maybe for the Olympic Games, don't miss a ride in a traditional bus.
Should you never have been at the Buckingham Palace and its surrounding,
you certainly have to do that on your trip.
If you're lucky, you can assist the changing of the guard which is the process of involving the new guard
exchange duty with the old guard or just watch
the Household cavalry with carriages as they pass by.
If it hand't been for the rain, we wouldn't have needed an umbrella
If you are interested in Swiss clocks,
you should go to see them on the Swiss Court.
Should you have become hungry from the sightseeing, go the the many very good Asien restaurants.
The famous murder myestery play "The Mousetrap" wouldn't have been going on since 1952 if Agatha Christie had not written it.
If there were only highways in London,
it wouldn't be so nice.
If you want to attend a musical or just listen to music,
you should go to Covent Garden.
If there was more space, architects would maybe not build
the highest skyscraper worldwide in London.
If the British Museum wasn't so interesting,
I wouldn't go there anymore. It's not just
about Egyptian art or culture but it also shows
the history of art through 100 objects and it's free.
If England and Lord Nelson hadn't won the Battle of Trafalgar
in 1805 against France, there would be no Trafalgar Square.
If Piccadilly Circus was not a famous junction and public space of London,
with major shopping streets,
people would not visit it so frequently.
In Saint Jaime's Park you could relax a little bit, should you have become tired
and should you feel like going onto the big wheel, just do it!
If there hand't been a big fire in 1666
which destroyed about 80'000 homes of the city's inhabitants,
Charles II's Palace of Whitehall wouldn't have been threatened
and also if the Tower of London garrison had not used gunpowder to create
effective firebreaks to stop further spread eastward,
who knows what would have happened to London.